Interviews

CNN InterviewDr. Nicolelis discusses the future for neuroprosthetic research on Canadian Broadcasting’s ‘Quirks & Quarks’ with Bob McDonald.

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CNN InterviewMaking mind-controlled exoskeletons a reality.

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The February 21 Nature Podcast highlights the work of Dr. Nicolelis “feeding brain signals into computers to control things in the outside world

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Brain Machine Interfaces

Can reading the mind allow us to use thought control to move artificial limbs?
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Brain-machine interfaces and neuroprosthetics

Dr. Nicolelis discusses his research with Ernie Hood, host of Radio In-Vivo, WCOM, Carrboro, NC.
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Dr. Nicolelis discusses new partnership with the Sabará Hospital of Sao Paulo in providing quality prenatal care at the Garibaldi Womens Clinic in Natal.

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Dr. Nicolelis appears on Brazilian TV show “Fantastico” and discusses his Walk Again Project

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Miguel Nicolelis (BSP 79)

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Are We Alone – Ultimate Hook Up: Miguel Nicolelis

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Miguel Nicolelis on Science Fantastic hosted by Professor Michio Kaku

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Miguel Nicolelis on To the Best of Our Knowledge: Wisconsin Public Radio

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Miguel Nicolelis on The Daily Show

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Miguel Nicolelis: “Beyond Boundaries” on The Diane Rehm Show

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Office Hours with Miguel Nicolelis

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Duke News Service Produced Video on Parkinson’s (March 2009)

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In Depth: Dr. Miguel Nicolelis Parkinson’s News (March 2009 )

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Mind Control Monkey Moves Robot in Japan

(January 2008)
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Scientific American online interview – Mindful Motion: Miguel Nicolelis and Mind-Powered Robots; and Creating Science Cities in Brazil and Beyond – (January 2008)

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Charlie Rose Interview (October 2003)

NPR Transcript: Interview: Dr. Miguel Nicolelis on recent research teaching monkeys to direct robotic arms with their minds (October 2003)
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NPR Interview—Monkeys Use Brains to Move Robot Arm

Researchers teach monkeys to control a robot arm using only brain signals. While the actions are rudimentary, scientists are now wondering: When are humans next? Listen


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